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Seawater carbonate chemistry and genes regulating neurogenesis and neuroplast...
The continuous increase of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere resulting in ocean acidification has been reported to affect brain function in some fishes. During adulthood, cell... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and gene expression, shell formation in larval P...
Background: Despite recent work to characterize gene expression changes associated with larval development in oysters, the mechanism by which the larval shell is first formed is... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and immune response of the edible mussel Mytilus...
Ocean acidification (OA) is one of the main consequences of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), impacting key biological processes of marine organisms such as... -
Ocean acidification weakens the immune response of blood clam through hamperi...
The impact of pCO2 driven ocean acidification on marine bivalve immunity remains poorly understood. To date, this impact has only been investigated in a few bivalve species and... -
Interactive effects of salinity and elevated CO2 levels on juvenile eastern o...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 lead to acidification of the ocean and alter seawater carbonate chemistry, which can negatively impact calcifying organisms, including mollusks.... -
Biomineralization changes with food supply confer juvenile scallops (Argopect...
Future ocean acidification (OA) will affect physiological traits of marine species, with calcifying species being particularly vulnerable. As OA entails high energy demands,... -
Physiological response to elevated temperature and pCO2 varies across four Pa...
The physiological response to individual and combined stressors of elevated temperature and pCO2 were measured over a 24-day period in four Pacific corals and their respective... -
Interactive effects of light, nitrogen source, and carbon dioxide on energy m...
Due to the ongoing effects of climate change, phytoplankton are likely to experience enhanced irradiance, more reduced nitrogen, and increased water acidity in the future ocean.... -
Combined metabolome and proteome analysis of the mantle tissue from Pacific o...
Ocean acidification (OA) has been found to affect an array of normal physiological processes in mollusks, especially posing a significant threat to the fabrication process of... -
Proteomic and metabolomic responses of Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas to el...
The gradually increased atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) has thrown the carbonate chemistry off balance and resulted in decreased seawater pH in marine ecosystem, termed... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry, mass, length and gene expression of Sepia offic...
The specific transporters involved in maintenance of blood pH homeostasis in cephalopod molluscs have not been identified to date. Using in situ hybridization and immuno... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and the response to cadmium of stress-related ge...
Anthropogenic inputs of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are driving ocean warming and acidification. The potential threat represented by these changes for marine species could...